It was called Apartheid.
Apartheid.
racial discrimination and separation
The South African socio-legal system that institutionalized racial discrimination was known as "apartheid". An Afrikaans word meaning " to hold apart" (or, less literally, "separation"), apartheid maintained strict segregation between the white minority and all other races of South Africans
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South Africa, because of racial discrimination.
The state sponsored policy was called 'apartheid'.
they burned their passes
they burned their passes
Human Rights day in South Africa
In 1948 a uniform and very brutal system apartheid was extended to the whole of South Africa. Before that, various kinds of discrimination had been practised at local level.
You are probably referring to the part of history in South Africa which was known as Apartheid; this was racial segregation and discrimination against the native peoples of South Africa, by the National Government of South Africa (1948 - 1994)
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